Why isn't abs(x) differentiable at x=0? (definition of derivative)
We will use the definition of derivative to show f(x)=abs(x) is not different x=0.
This is a classic counterexample that continuous functions might not be .
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This is a classic counterexample that continuous functions might not be .
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